‘Return to Seoul’ Trailer: A Korean Adoptee’s Soul Search Becomes One of the Year’s Best Films
Exclusive: Park Ji-Min plays an acerbic, Korean-born, French-adopted Gen Zer searching for her identity in Davy Chou’s disquieting drama.
Exclusive: Park Ji-Min plays an acerbic, Korean-born, French-adopted Gen Zer searching for her identity in Davy Chou’s disquieting drama.
The 50-year literary partnership between author Robert Caro and editor Robert Gottlieb is explored in the Sony Pictures Classics film, in New York and L.A. December 30.
Exclusive: Martin Scorsese, Manolo Blahnik, Christian Louboutin, and Grace Coddington count among the luminaries who contribute to Guadagnino’s salute to a fashion icon.
“Jazz Fest” brings a message of hope: “that we can get through these disasters and pandemics and whatever else is thrown at us, with music.”
Distributors of everything from genre films to awards pictures are crafting bespoke strategies to elevate their titles and target specific audiences.
Exclusive: Juho Kuosmanen’s Cannes prize-winner has also earned Indie Spirit and Golden Globe nominations. Watch the first trailer here.
Exclusive: The “Westworld” star won a special acting prize in Park City for his moving turn in this immersive feature debut shot on a real racetrack in Arizona.
In the art world, if you market a painting as the male Mona Lisa, they will come.
Specialty film executives reveal what they learned during the pandemic, the role of Cannes, and the changing distribution game.
Netflix, Apple, and Amazon now dominate conversation, but don’t count out “Nomadland,” “Minari,” “The Father,” and “Promising Young Woman.”
Earlier this week, Sony Pictures Classics also took “Nine Days” out of January.
Breakout multi-hyphenates Michael Angelo Covino and Kyle Marvin achieved indie filmmaker nirvana with their festival hit: now, film fans actually get to see it.